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this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you started your sister is smiling down today and it will live on for both of you, thank you. >> we are going to lower the tree and plant the tree in honor of vivian. miriam i'm so happy that you are he
this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with...
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we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for coming and thank you everybody. i just want to share one piece of data which i don't understand completely. maybe our friend from facebook can explain, his twitter colleagues what they do. a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf barb and hash tag and generated 3 million personal impressions and 1.3 million followers within the last 24 hours. [applause] isn't that incredible? we talked about some of the dangers in social media today and i guess that's part of the beauty of social media and the video is part of that as well, so on behalf of all the childrens and families and parents and communities in the district i want to thank everybody for coming for all the work that you do. i feel optimistic in all of work that you do. thank you and go forth and do great work. ♪ of life. in the name of god the father, amen. >> thank yo
we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for coming and thank you everybody. i just want to share one piece of data which i don't understand completely. maybe our friend from facebook can explain, his twitter colleagues what they do. a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf...
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this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and
this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. ncaa - st. mary's vs middle tennessee st. randy bennett 2nd half mathew dellavadova deep 3- pointer 34-24 gaels steven holt of the turnover lays it in/ 45-38 st. mary's randy bennett shakes hands final: 67-54 st.mary's nit - stanford vs steven f. austin johnny dawkins back to defend nit title 2nd half dwight powell with the huge ally-oop dunk 51-44 stanford final seconds steven f. austin down by one with a chance to win but the 15-footer falls short cardinal win final: 58-57 stanford nuggets win 13th straight kevin durant and the thunder looking to snap the nuggets 12-game win streak 1st quartertr durant drives and hits the tough one-handed j
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. ncaa - st. mary's vs middle tennessee st. randy bennett 2nd half mathew dellavadova deep 3- pointer 34-24 gaels...
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and so, you know, i had, in a sense, the classroom that was set and the environment was set up by the teachers. and so, in a sense, there was thoughtful planning put into what's going to be happening in the classroom, but at the same time, there's an openness about what the kids are interested in, what they're doing, that will allow you to focus in on their interests. at this point in time, i thought this was an interesting idea. so i started asking them some questions about what's going on, what they're doing, so as to get a sense of what they're thinking about initially so that we could talk about what the other teachers in the classroom-- where to go from this point. child: i'm seeing all of the colors. you're seeing all of the colors in the ocean. see that? i see there. where? show me again. where? i see green and red. you see green and red? me, too. do you see brown? no. hendrick: of course, no matter which techniques you decide to use, inevitably you will encounter some parents or family members who think you aren't doing enough fast enough, who want to accelerate the pace of th
and so, you know, i had, in a sense, the classroom that was set and the environment was set up by the teachers. and so, in a sense, there was thoughtful planning put into what's going to be happening in the classroom, but at the same time, there's an openness about what the kids are interested in, what they're doing, that will allow you to focus in on their interests. at this point in time, i thought this was an interesting idea. so i started asking them some questions about what's going on,...
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change denial that buried in the history of the republican party is some semblance of care for our environment and for the planet and if republicans are truly committed to rebranding themselves and attracting a larger base then addressing the climate change crisis would be a great place to start. r n c committee chairman reince priebus spoke earlier today about the results of the growth and opportunity report take a listen. if there's one message i want everyone to take away from here it's this we know that we have problems we've identified them and we're implementing the solutions to fix them. well rents will be waiting for you to right the ship but in the meantime it's time for republicans to say no to big oil and to make embrace of the greatest threat our nation and planet have ever seen part of their solution to becoming a viable party once again after all the work for them once you work for them again and it will be better for american democracy and for all life on planet earth for the republican party to return to some semblance of sanity. and that's the way it is today monday march eigh
change denial that buried in the history of the republican party is some semblance of care for our environment and for the planet and if republicans are truly committed to rebranding themselves and attracting a larger base then addressing the climate change crisis would be a great place to start. r n c committee chairman reince priebus spoke earlier today about the results of the growth and opportunity report take a listen. if there's one message i want everyone to take away from here it's this...
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so in that environment, the voices that were speaking out against this war, but in that environment, those voices could be muffled and people were being painted as being anti-american because they were pro peace. >> right. mrs. walsh, we saw what donald rumsfeld said on twitter. we saw dick cheney say he would do it all over again and not acknowledge any mistakes. >> the main fault -- i don't spend a lot of time thinking about my faults i guess would be the answer. >> no kind of political introspection there. but will history let these men off the hook for what they did? >> no, they're going down in history for a horrible, terrible war. i was going to say a lapse of judgment, but it was not a lapse of judgment. it was a deliberate act. they cooked the evidence. they brow beat people. they would karl rove as their political hench men. the vote was scheduled on the eve of the elections deliberately. i don't want to let democrats off the hook. 29 senate democrats voted to authorize the use of force. some apologized later like john kerry. some brave people came out against it as you show
so in that environment, the voices that were speaking out against this war, but in that environment, those voices could be muffled and people were being painted as being anti-american because they were pro peace. >> right. mrs. walsh, we saw what donald rumsfeld said on twitter. we saw dick cheney say he would do it all over again and not acknowledge any mistakes. >> the main fault -- i don't spend a lot of time thinking about my faults i guess would be the answer. >> no kind...
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. >> i am just curious do they talk about smith at all because he is the one that made this environment possible. >> smith was the director of the whole school, right. for many years he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. [inaudible] a couple years after she died. he was asked if he had communist teachers and he told them it was none of their business. >> that's right. and he was more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, she was a new england yankee sort of the high. not necessarily liberal, a more independent yankee. they don't talk about him a lot. angelo spoke about him very fondly because she remembers that when she first came to the school, she came a week before the school opened, to sort of get oriented with the people who were -- who she was staying with and she just remembers him smiling at her and being very courtly and proper which i think was, you know, a good reminded her of the south because it was just amazing to her when she went around to that teachers and she was calling him by their firstname and they were in jeans. she said i thi
. >> i am just curious do they talk about smith at all because he is the one that made this environment possible. >> smith was the director of the whole school, right. for many years he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. [inaudible] a couple years after she died. he was asked if he had communist teachers and he told them it was none of their business. >> that's right. and he was more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, she was a...
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the environment has changed. if there's still time far two-state solution we're on the last leg. >> warner: why the last leg? >> israelis and arabs no longer believe in the two-state solution. >> warner: during our recent trip in january, we found many palestinians who've lost belief in the peace process. nasser hantuni owns birds of peace, a pet shop just inside the west bank. he works in site of the security wall israel erected during second palestinian intifada, or uprising, in the early 2000s. >> ( translated ): we feel very frustrated. for the past 20 to 22 years we've had hope in negotiations and yet there are no concrete results on the ground and still we haven't reached peace. all we sue is more settlements, the wall, checkpoints, closures and constraints over the palestinians. 90% of us have lost hope of reaching a peaceful solution with the israelis. >> warner: do you think that there's a possibili that if nothing happens on the peace front more violence will break out? >> it could be, yes. it is a vali
the environment has changed. if there's still time far two-state solution we're on the last leg. >> warner: why the last leg? >> israelis and arabs no longer believe in the two-state solution. >> warner: during our recent trip in january, we found many palestinians who've lost belief in the peace process. nasser hantuni owns birds of peace, a pet shop just inside the west bank. he works in site of the security wall israel erected during second palestinian intifada, or...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> a burned out house in richmond that was abandoned at the start of the housing crisis was torn down today. city officials say the home on chancellor avenue was a magnet for squatters, illegal dumping, and drug dealing. it caught fire three times, and they say the owner refuseesed to do anything about it. so city leaders got a court order to have it torn down. >> we had to track down the property owner. we had to determine who owned the property, the lien holder. then we have to go to court and try to get them to approve a warrant. >> wells-fargo, who was holding the lien agreed to pay for the demolition. neighbors say they're deleted to see it gone. the city is working on condemning, and demolishing four other abandoned homes. >>> it's a battle of preservation. proposed changes to y
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> a burned out house in richmond that was abandoned at the start of the housing crisis was torn down today. city officials say the home on chancellor avenue was a magnet for squatters, illegal dumping, and drug dealing. it caught fire three times,...
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frankly buildings and put them into student sempleses and classrooms that directly impact the learning environment for a student. so we're cognizant of that. and again, we're frustrated that folks that were running the school system previously didn't address this, and we're here today, and we're going to address it today. we think there's an urgency about this to get this work done, do it well, and make sure that the best interest of the student is always at heart, which it is. >> brown: timely does, this mean loss of jobs, teachers' jobs, administrative jobs, and do y think this is it there more to come? >> there potentially could be a loss of jobs. in the last teacher crooct there was a negotiated system of how these teachers would reapply for position. obviously, the student aren't going away, they're just being consolidated in one school billion. so we still need the high-quality teachers. we will save on custodial services that have fewer of those needs in one building versus two or three. yeah, we look forward to this being it. and thus making a big effort this year, making huge strides in g
frankly buildings and put them into student sempleses and classrooms that directly impact the learning environment for a student. so we're cognizant of that. and again, we're frustrated that folks that were running the school system previously didn't address this, and we're here today, and we're going to address it today. we think there's an urgency about this to get this work done, do it well, and make sure that the best interest of the student is always at heart, which it is. >> brown:...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> you testified she had the gun in her mouth. i screamed no. they kill me for telling the truth. >> i knew phil specter played there by al pacino. i always thought he was at least half crazy. i will tell you some of the stories if we have time. he was also a genius who produced songs like to know him is to love him. you lost that loving feeling. let it be by the beatles and a ton of pop rock classics from the 1960s. he was always a weirdo and in 2003 he was accused of killing his girlfriend with a single shot to the face at point blank range. his lawyers including our friend linda kenny baden argued that clarkson killed herself. on sunday night, hbo has a spectacular murder out about the murder and the trial stars al pacino and the great hell lin miron playing linda baden. she is mar
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> you testified she had the gun in her mouth. i screamed no. they kill me for telling the truth. >> i knew phil specter played there by al pacino. i always thought he was at least half crazy. i will tell you some of the stories if we have...
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i think we're in a moderate growth economic environment. while i think that's going to improve, it means a lot of statistics will be choppier and more volatile, and if we start seeing a string of not strong statistics, that will make people nervous and fall out of it. >> could your pause be the seasonality that we traditionally see in the may time frame in the market? >> i think some of it is seasonal. it's interesting because bad news comes out in the spring as well. so there's seasonality on the bad news front as well. >> let's get a market flash from josh lipton. a name moving in the after hours session >> lions gate and cbs teaming up, forming a joint venture to run the cable network tvgn and tv guide.com. cbs acquired the 50% stake in the cable network and website from one equity partners, the private equity arm of jp morgan. terms of the deal not disclosed, but reports saying cbs was expected to pay some $100 milli million. cbs and lions gate will enter a 50-50 partnership for the channel and website. >> josh lipton, thanks so much fo
i think we're in a moderate growth economic environment. while i think that's going to improve, it means a lot of statistics will be choppier and more volatile, and if we start seeing a string of not strong statistics, that will make people nervous and fall out of it. >> could your pause be the seasonality that we traditionally see in the may time frame in the market? >> i think some of it is seasonal. it's interesting because bad news comes out in the spring as well. so there's...
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but it is seeding the environment with lots of little investments and over time, some of those can be subscriber services as well. you cod imagine autu wre some youtube channels are behind the subscription wall and they're going to be in the same business as netflix, trying to convince you it's worth paying a few dollars a month to watch their programming. >> sreenivasan: so, lisa, let's talk about the economics on that youtube platform. are the madison avenue advertisers convinced? do you have a predictable, steady revenue stream? >> i started on youtube in 2005 before it was even monetized, so it's come such a long way. in 2007, i think, we became a partner and started monetizing andhe c.p.m.s keep rising and i think that's the future, hopefully, is the ad dollars will move over to online and i think you're already starting to see that. and i think it's-- it's starring to become more and more predictable. i think i think we have a little ways to go before it's completely predictable, but we're getting there, and you're seeing a lot of content creators being able to make a living doi
but it is seeding the environment with lots of little investments and over time, some of those can be subscriber services as well. you cod imagine autu wre some youtube channels are behind the subscription wall and they're going to be in the same business as netflix, trying to convince you it's worth paying a few dollars a month to watch their programming. >> sreenivasan: so, lisa, let's talk about the economics on that youtube platform. are the madison avenue advertisers convinced? do...
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neil: you raise a good point in that it is perfectly understandable in this environment to watch your costs. once the risks to this up costs. why, why, why. >> we have our health insurance dictated by where we work. what is that? that is because of wage and price controls, world war ii era, and we -- neil: i understand. >> it is what it is, but that is what you get. will double down the existing system and cement that time between employer and employee. neil: or you serve it with a government single payer system. >> ultimately you don't own your own information. this is inevitable croupy result of really bad public policy. neil: the producers after the show. >> you're going to see more and more of this, especially from large and medium-sized organizations. cbs with 200,000 employees, they are just mimicking what the federal government is modeling. be evasive, control the health care cost. neil: i don't like the intrusion, but i understand what they're up against. >> up against increased health care costs. think about it. there are a public entity. their job is to add shareholder value
neil: you raise a good point in that it is perfectly understandable in this environment to watch your costs. once the risks to this up costs. why, why, why. >> we have our health insurance dictated by where we work. what is that? that is because of wage and price controls, world war ii era, and we -- neil: i understand. >> it is what it is, but that is what you get. will double down the existing system and cement that time between employer and employee. neil: or you serve it with a...
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it seems pension funds are taking on a lot more risk, and whether that's a bad thing in the current environment to be doing with what is essentially the public's money. >> yeah, i think it shows how short they are of opportunities to invest money and what hedge funds are having to do to try and achieve those returns. there are gray henl funds and happy clients, but there's too much money in the industry overall to achieve the objectives that people have. >> simon, one of the major trends in asset management right now are products that are supposed to be able to deliver hedge fund-like strategies, but obviously, without the performance fee, but just taking an internal expense ratio. i have two questions for you on that. one, do you really think that that's something that can possibly be delivered in that manner? and, two, is that something you think large pension funds will ever take a liking to given how pedestrian an etf is, versus, you know, a $6 billion hedge fund? >> sure, a lot depends on the quality of the manager running the money, right? >> right. >> everybody knows fees are ridiculous.
it seems pension funds are taking on a lot more risk, and whether that's a bad thing in the current environment to be doing with what is essentially the public's money. >> yeah, i think it shows how short they are of opportunities to invest money and what hedge funds are having to do to try and achieve those returns. there are gray henl funds and happy clients, but there's too much money in the industry overall to achieve the objectives that people have. >> simon, one of the major...
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because he's really the one that made this environment possible. >> rice smith was the director of -- was he is the -- he was the director of the whole school, right? >> yeah. >> yeah, for many years. and he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. '44, a couple years after she died. but he was called before -- [inaudible] and he was asked if he had communist teachers, and he told them it was none of their business. [laughter] >> that's right. and he was a -- and more than i think being a sort of old left sort of new york fellow, he was a sort of new england yankee, you know sort of guy. not necessarily terribly liberal or, you know, more independent yankee. they don't talk to -- about him a lot. angela spoke about him very fondly, because she remembers that when she first came to the school, she came a week before the school opened to just sort of get oriented with the people who were, who she was staying with. and she just remembers him, you know, smiling at her and being very courtly and proper which i think was, you know, a good, you know, reminded her of the south. because
because he's really the one that made this environment possible. >> rice smith was the director of -- was he is the -- he was the director of the whole school, right? >> yeah. >> yeah, for many years. and he took over after elizabeth irwin died. >> right. '44, a couple years after she died. but he was called before -- [inaudible] and he was asked if he had communist teachers, and he told them it was none of their business. [laughter] >> that's right. and he was a...
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>> well, brooke, the environment is different. right now we have a situation where north korea has walked away from the 1953 armistice agreement that stopped the fighting between the combatants. also north korea is no longer answering the military hot line that in previous episodes provided a little more space for conflict management, crisis resolution of sorts. the tensions are definitely high and you look at all of these threats coming out of north korea. also we're seeing levels of heightened military exercises from the south korean and u.s. side where this brings up the tensions between the united states and china when it comes to these type of military buildups, very close to china's borders. >> as the u.s. and south korea have agreed to lower the threshold for responding to these provocations in north korea, north korea pushing ahead with its nuclear weapons program, is it foiling for a fight and do you think they would get it? >> well, these measures are very calculated in terms of how these are being announced and how thes
>> well, brooke, the environment is different. right now we have a situation where north korea has walked away from the 1953 armistice agreement that stopped the fighting between the combatants. also north korea is no longer answering the military hot line that in previous episodes provided a little more space for conflict management, crisis resolution of sorts. the tensions are definitely high and you look at all of these threats coming out of north korea. also we're seeing levels of...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> moment of the week now. it's the kind of sound bite every journalist can only hope to get, dramatic, unpredictable and wildly entertaining. and every now and then, one comes along that becomes an internet sensation. remember this one? >> and then the smoke got me. i got bronchitis! ain't nobody got time for that. >> youtube star sweet brown has already racked up some 70 million hits or how about chai, the homeless hitchhiker with a hatchet who stopped a crazed driver? >> he runs up and grabs a woman. a guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick. >> a new clip to add to the list. this is michelle berkshire of tex texas. >> came in, i opened my door and i looked out my door and starting -- i took off running, ran to my restroom and called my momma to see if she was alre
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> moment of the week now. it's the kind of sound bite every journalist can only hope to get, dramatic, unpredictable and wildly entertaining. and every now and then, one comes along that becomes an internet sensation. remember this one? >>...
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american saver is earning far less than they would have in a non-qe and nonzero interest rate policy environment. the federal reserve has drilled rates down to zero because they cannot get gdp to grow because of tight regulation on the middle class. with zero percent rates, the saver earns next to noing, and the typical american family has no access to the american credit markets. >> i think we have a table we want to put up. you're basically saying that u.s. deposits are a little different from the cyprus story. u.s. savers have been badly damaged by the federal reserve policy. >> it's basically like a tax. if interest rates were at 2%, u.s. savers would earn 2% a year. last four years, they would have compounded out at 9%. instead, their earnings are basically zero, and they're underwriting the profits of the banks. >> jimmy, your response? >> you look globally at long-term interest rates, where are they going globally? down, down, down, even where banks aren't doing quantitative easing. those low rates reflect a weak economy. people aren't one thing. sure, they're savers, but they're also equ
american saver is earning far less than they would have in a non-qe and nonzero interest rate policy environment. the federal reserve has drilled rates down to zero because they cannot get gdp to grow because of tight regulation on the middle class. with zero percent rates, the saver earns next to noing, and the typical american family has no access to the american credit markets. >> i think we have a table we want to put up. you're basically saying that u.s. deposits are a little...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> stocks have opened higher after big retail names reported higher earnings. tiffany and darden posted profits that were higher. overseas, markets have recovered. the dow up 77. s&p is up 8. nasdaq is up 14. well, a glimmer of hope for cypress. it has until monday to raise billions billions billions billions billions billions of euros. the money from moscow would not be a loan because that would increase the debt burden which the european union said it would frown on. >>> blackberry ceo says apple lacks innovation. he made that excellent hours before the u.s. launch of the new touch screen blackberry. the iphone does not allow for multitasking. the blackberry lets users have multiple apps open. they will announce sales numbers for the phone in other countries. >>> twitter being taken
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> stocks have opened higher after big retail names reported higher earnings. tiffany and darden posted profits that were higher. overseas, markets have recovered. the dow up 77. s&p is up 8. nasdaq is up 14. well, a glimmer of hope for...
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i think the environment for u.s. equity markets is still favorable. one other thing out there as well including the takeaway from yesterday's fed meeting. my daughter was a swimmer, right, and swimming was all about tapering for events, right in the fed made it clear they are not going to go cold turkey and simply shut it off. what they will do is based on the conditions they will taper the amount of support they provide in terms of the purchases through qe3 so that will continue to be a fairly important backstop rule with the macro outlook as well as financial markets. >> i'm looking at your sector over and underweights. there seems to be kind of a relative value and mean reversion theme to the stocks you like, telecom and health care relatively expensive, utilities as well, on the list where you don't want to be there and tech industrials on the positive side. don't you agree though that there's something secular happening with those stocks where because they pay such high yields they should continue to do pretty well relative to the s&p, even thoug
i think the environment for u.s. equity markets is still favorable. one other thing out there as well including the takeaway from yesterday's fed meeting. my daughter was a swimmer, right, and swimming was all about tapering for events, right in the fed made it clear they are not going to go cold turkey and simply shut it off. what they will do is based on the conditions they will taper the amount of support they provide in terms of the purchases through qe3 so that will continue to be a fairly...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> cloudy to mostly cloudy. still some light rain. temperatures in the 50s. if we can get a few sunbreaks, it could feel muggy. it looks like this afternoon rain will be ending. >>> the top u.s. military commander in europe says several nato countries are working on contingency plans for possible military action to end the two-year civil war in syria. but the commander says a resolution from the u.n. security council and agreement among nato's 28 members will be required before taking a military role in syria. the commander tells us the senate committee that he believes providing military assistance to the opposition would be helpful in bringing an end to the war. syria's main opposition group is demanding a full investigation into an alleged chemical weapons attack by president a
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> cloudy to mostly cloudy. still some light rain. temperatures in the 50s. if we can get a few sunbreaks, it could feel muggy. it looks like this afternoon rain will be ending. >>> the top u.s. military commander in europe says...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> cloudy to mostly cloudy. still some light rain. temperatures in the 50s. if we can get a few sunbreaks, it could feel muggy. it looks like this afternoon rain will be ending. >>> the top u.s. military commander in europe says several nato countries are working on contingency plans for possible military action to end the two-year civil war in syria. but the commander says a resolution from the u.n. security council and agreement among nato's 28 members will be required before taking a military role in syria. the commander tells us the senate committee that he believes providing military assistance to the opposition would be helpful in bringing an end to the war. syria's main opposition group is demanding a full investigation into an alleged chemical weapons attack by president assad
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> cloudy to mostly cloudy. still some light rain. temperatures in the 50s. if we can get a few sunbreaks, it could feel muggy. it looks like this afternoon rain will be ending. >>> the top u.s. military commander in europe says several...
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the small business environment, they created an awful lot of jobs-- not the whole solution, but a big contributor. >> suarez: maureen smith has seen the hard times making people creative. >> i just think people are trying new things. i know a lot of people in their 30s who can find no work for what they went to college for. now they're looking at opening businesses in other things, not what they're trained in. >> we're transporting you back in time. >> suarez: smith took a chance. she had a long career doing hair for movie and tv productions. between shoots, she was hairdressing in a market stall, and figured it was time to move indoors. she took over a lease from a closing business, recruited a bunch of friends with their own small businesses, and far from the university has created her own small business incubator. customers get their hair and makeup done, buy vintage clothes and vintage deÉcor, from five other vendors in her little shop, who help her cover the rent. she's a good news story, she says, following her dream. but she worries about all the irish who once again, as in ti
the small business environment, they created an awful lot of jobs-- not the whole solution, but a big contributor. >> suarez: maureen smith has seen the hard times making people creative. >> i just think people are trying new things. i know a lot of people in their 30s who can find no work for what they went to college for. now they're looking at opening businesses in other things, not what they're trained in. >> we're transporting you back in time. >> suarez: smith took...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> so many of the children who died were poor, who earned spending money carrying groceries, running errands for others or, like lubie geter, peddling car deodorizers outside this supermarket on new year's weekend 1981. his mother worried about his going off alone. >> he said he was a big boy, they'd have to catch him first. >> lubie was a good student, a sophomore in high school. a witness at the shopping center that day saw lubie with a man and helped a police artist draw this sketch. a man with a baseball cap, perhaps a scar on his cheek. lubie never came home. >> i believe he had been kidnapped. >> police searched the woods around atlanta. they did not find lubie. instead, police found two other bodies, young boys who had disappeared ten miles and a month apart, yet both left
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> so many of the children who died were poor, who earned spending money carrying groceries, running errands for others or, like lubie geter, peddling car deodorizers outside this supermarket on new year's weekend 1981. his mother worried about...
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one another of the environment. it does not allow such destruction and death to accompany our journey of this world. ♪ at the conclusion of a two- hour mass pope francis grid of the international head of state and attendance including vice president joe biden led the u.s. delegation. >> france's assumes his role as one of the busiest a hole is * palm sunday and easter fallinthe following sunday. >> will be back with more developing news and weather and traffic. taking a live look from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news over the scene of downtown san francisco where a short time ago there was a suspicious object discovered near the powell street bart station. it shut down the street at south bart. the object was outside of the station. now that has been cleared the authorities have been did safe. bart and many are back up and running. still impacted by this. we will continue to follow the building news in just a couple of minutes. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn
one another of the environment. it does not allow such destruction and death to accompany our journey of this world. ♪ at the conclusion of a two- hour mass pope francis grid of the international head of state and attendance including vice president joe biden led the u.s. delegation. >> france's assumes his role as one of the busiest a hole is * palm sunday and easter fallinthe following sunday. >> will be back with more developing news and weather and traffic. taking a live look...
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the company says it is about making a better living environment. some dog owners say another example of big brother. no one wants to step in that. no one wants to see that around their apartment complex. that does seem extreme to me. >> you apparently have to register your dog's poop beforehand. so they know who it belongs to. and also, one owner brings up a good point. what if your dog has diarrhea. sorry if you are eating at this hour of the night. it is kind of hard to pick it up. kind of slippery and will probably get everywhere. what's the penalty here aside from a fine? do they detain your dog? >> i don't know. >> detain you? >> i know, right. maybe they make you get rid of your dog. i can't imagine -- a fine? >> maybe like repeat offender the dog gets crated, hauled off. poor fido. >> we have to get to the bottom of this. maybe somebody owns the lab, analyzes the poop. get rich off this. follow the money. >> you broke the story. >> whatever. making the stuff up. >> come to john, any story, you get to the bottom of the story. >> well, yeah. r
the company says it is about making a better living environment. some dog owners say another example of big brother. no one wants to step in that. no one wants to see that around their apartment complex. that does seem extreme to me. >> you apparently have to register your dog's poop beforehand. so they know who it belongs to. and also, one owner brings up a good point. what if your dog has diarrhea. sorry if you are eating at this hour of the night. it is kind of hard to pick it up. kind...
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he touched on the importance of protecting the environment and also talking about how we all need to treat each other with love and kindness, tenderness, and not let omens of destruction, hatred and the zero private the file our lives. >> people clapped and interrupted throughout his speech. he is getting a lot of support on his first day as pope. >> he is conservative on lot of the church doctrine. he did criticize priest who in the past refused to baptize babies born to single mothers. >> that gives you a sense of what we are talking about about his compassion for those less fortunate and that is something obviously people expect out of the position of both. he will be looking to lead the catholic church to the new century. a lot people are hoping he will bring change. in fact, we were talking about the poll numbers for catholics in america for a lot of them are liberal leaning when it comes to social issues. we will see if pope francis will bring change to the church. >> closer to home we are talking about a change in the weather. we're talking about rain years erica with our fore
he touched on the importance of protecting the environment and also talking about how we all need to treat each other with love and kindness, tenderness, and not let omens of destruction, hatred and the zero private the file our lives. >> people clapped and interrupted throughout his speech. he is getting a lot of support on his first day as pope. >> he is conservative on lot of the church doctrine. he did criticize priest who in the past refused to baptize babies born to single...
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that my mom --ried a woman who did not despite the financial hurdles, my parents offered and nurturing environment. this was because of my happy child said that i feel sad and anger on behalf of my parents when i hear arguments that gay parenting is harmful to children. parentingthe quality of that the sexual orientation that is the most important factor in a child's ability to thrive. it is the denial of equal marriage rights that has harm to me. to meet the most important aspect is the message it will send to the millions american children's being raised in lgbt families. it shows that our families are valued and equal. a decision against the quality sends a message that our families are not worthy of equal respect and protection despite our unwavering bonds of love. i hope they are aware of the real impact this will have on their families. our families may look different but we share the same love. thank you. >> were going back live outside the u.s. supreme court. you can see today's oral arguments in the supreme court case tonight at 8:00 eastern. this is the first major examination of the rig
that my mom --ried a woman who did not despite the financial hurdles, my parents offered and nurturing environment. this was because of my happy child said that i feel sad and anger on behalf of my parents when i hear arguments that gay parenting is harmful to children. parentingthe quality of that the sexual orientation that is the most important factor in a child's ability to thrive. it is the denial of equal marriage rights that has harm to me. to meet the most important aspect is the...
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military with partners wants to know if it can maintain freedom of movement in a variety of complex environments around the globe. that is the joint operational access concept. a subset of that is how the navy and air force are collaborating to achieve that. the army and marine corps also have a role perry to your point about when i am in china about not aimed ate, is china. the united states has interests in the global commons, interest in maintaining freedom of movement, freedom of action, and the things we do at the development of technologies and tactics are fundamentally to guarantee that that freedom will continue to exist, regardless of who is threatening. may i ask you about what you consider is the impact of the non resolution of the palestinian best israeli conflict on the security of the gulf, and what specific challenge that iran presents now can be enhanced or ignored by the resolution of the conflict? >> identify yourself. >> thank you. peacel, the mideast process and those attempting or intending to continue to seek progress in that regard or dumb started, depending on who you are
military with partners wants to know if it can maintain freedom of movement in a variety of complex environments around the globe. that is the joint operational access concept. a subset of that is how the navy and air force are collaborating to achieve that. the army and marine corps also have a role perry to your point about when i am in china about not aimed ate, is china. the united states has interests in the global commons, interest in maintaining freedom of movement, freedom of action,...
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up the ladder who are being kept down which why you can -- >> is there -- how much is the business environment of the city and how much of the decisions being mid at the margin by whether it is wealthy people or people coming up businesses or somewhere else, how much is that affected? what tipping point is there when things like in positions and mandates like paid sick leave or higher taxes push people over that marginal line and decide not to open -- >> decree eighting opportunity, creating that path to the middle class of new york city, only helps create a stronger city. what you are seeing is new york city being made weaker. as we saw by the grass. the exodus of middle income workers. that's killing the city. middle mcindividuaclass individ backbone of the city. drying up bit by bit. s it is better to be the people of the city of new york. >> we have policies that make it attractive to come to new york. new york city is always going to be a best nation for people from around the country, around the world. and we have to make it's easier for not only businesses and no only the big companies,
up the ladder who are being kept down which why you can -- >> is there -- how much is the business environment of the city and how much of the decisions being mid at the margin by whether it is wealthy people or people coming up businesses or somewhere else, how much is that affected? what tipping point is there when things like in positions and mandates like paid sick leave or higher taxes push people over that marginal line and decide not to open -- >> decree eighting opportunity,...
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and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in reporters and tv crews who agreed not to show his face. >> he asked what was dropped in the river? nothing. >> he acknowledged he failed a lie detector test. then asked about the victims, wayne williams said this. >> some of these kids in places they don't have no places being they have no business being at certain times of the day or night. some of them don't have no kind of home supervision. they're just running around in the streets wild. i'm saying when you're doing that, that's not giving anybody a license to kill but you're opening yourself up for all kinds of things. >> we asked wayne what he meant. when you say that's not giving anybo
and i -- you know, i had made hundreds and hundreds of comparisons to carpeting in various suspects' environments before and nothing was even close. until that night. >> did you stand up from your microscope and scream, hallelujah, we've caught the guy? >> i really did just want to say, oh, my god! >> still, wayne williams was allowed to go home that night. >> and make a couple of other errands so i was in the area. >> in the morning wayne williams called in...
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>> people want to see their greatest fears realized in a safe environment. and i think that's what's going on here. personally, for me, this movie is like a sharp stick in my eye. i will not be watching it. it is like banging my head against the trash can. i don't think so. it leaves me feeling so empty at the end, like having sex with somebody i don't like. i can't do it. i just can't. i can't. >> not touching that. rita, last word. last word. >> pretty much i haven't seen the movie just yet, but i've seen the trailer. i haven't seen it just yet, but i plan on seeing it. any and everything that could be close to reality, i want to see it because if i see the signs, i know i need to run. it is a little, i think a little -- really violent, and, but, it is fiction. it is just a movie. people have to understand that. >> rita davis, rebecca cardin, paul mercurio and chris freights, thanks to you all. appreciate it. >>> now this. questions of a conspiracy by a white supremacist gang in a murder of a prison chief. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> the amazi
>> people want to see their greatest fears realized in a safe environment. and i think that's what's going on here. personally, for me, this movie is like a sharp stick in my eye. i will not be watching it. it is like banging my head against the trash can. i don't think so. it leaves me feeling so empty at the end, like having sex with somebody i don't like. i can't do it. i just can't. i can't. >> not touching that. rita, last word. last word. >> pretty much i haven't seen...